Tuesday 31 January 2012

Liam Neeson The Grey

In several ways The Grey can be a modern Deliverance, they are both tales of natural extremes, male bonding and savage danger; the best difference is that I somehow doubt the grey will likely be quite as traditional as Deliverance.

Not really that it couldn’t are, in a lot of ways the grey had some real potential; the risks posed not just from the pack of wolves but because of the awe inspiring and awful surrounding touches something deeply primitive inside, without you even fully realizing it. Before you realize it your imagination has turned these wolves - who are most unlike real wolves in the first place - into rabid, slavering and terrifyingly intelligent hunters with a personal grudge each whip of wind and flurry of snow into an oncoming storm.

The horror issues with this movie will be unusual for a modern film, even so can almost guarantee they may stay with you far beyond you'd probably have expected. Unfortunately, the movie also strives a great introspective and emotional depth past the man vs. nature/man vs. animal typical thriller scenario; Neeson’s character Ottoway finds himself looking back at his life and his lost love; looking at what happens to be totally, actually talking to her, asking her for guidance and advice and her responding in a gentle heartfelt manner. It is this however that spoils the film.

These scenes appear to have been slotted in most of the very most inappropriate places, perhaps there're there to interrupt the strain but alternatively they appear cliché and insipid, simply alienating the crowd as opposed to building almost any emotional bridge between viewer and character,
Also, it is possible to hardly expect Liam Neeson to offer the acting power to achieve the depth of emotion and courage needed for such a complex situation; no, Neeson should stick to what he is doing best: get angry, run and punch/shoot/kick things/people/overly evolved wolves, which all he does brilliantly while in the remaining movie.

Watch The Grey movie online just doesn’t define how it is; it knows just what desires to be and that a go, but fails miserably from the attempt, leaving it nothing but a mildly interesting thriller.

There's a website name Digitalfreedom where moviegoers can watch movies online without spending lot of money on the multiplexes. On Digitalfreedom, moviegoers will see the movies in digital format like Blue Ray Print.

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